Use the repairvdiskcopy command
to detect and (optionally) correct any volume copies that are not
identical.
Syntax
repairvdiskcopy { -medium | -resync | -validate } [ -startlbalba ] { vdisk_name | vdisk_id }
Parameters
- -medium
- (Optional) Converts sectors that contain different
readable data into virtual medium errors on the specified volume.
It fixes preexisting medium errors found on only one volume copy by
replacing them with data from the other volume copy. This parameter
cannot be used with the -validate and -resync parameters.
You must specify one of the three parameters.
- -resync
- (Optional) Corrects sectors that contain different
readable data by copying contents from the primary volume copy to
other copies on the specified volume. It fixes preexisting medium
errors found on only one volume by replacing them with data from the
other volume. This parameter cannot be used with the -medium and -validate parameters. You
must specify one of the three parameters.
- -validate
- (Optional) Reports the first difference in readable
data found on synchronized online copies of the specified volume,
on or after the specified -startlba value.
This
parameter cannot be used with the -medium and -resync parameters.
You must enter one of the three parameters.
- -startlbalba
- (Optional) Specifies a starting logical block address (LBA) on
which to begin the command. The LBA must be specified in hex, with
a 0x prefix.
- vdisk_name | vdisk_id
- (Required) Specifies the volume to repair. You must specify this
parameter last on the command line.
Description
The repairvdiskcopy command detects and optionally, corrects any
volume copies that are not identical. For the purposes of comparison, preexisting medium errors
found on only one volume are ignored and fixed by replacing them with data from the other volume
copy. The results are logged to the Lenovo Storage V series error log. The -validate parameter compares synchronized online copies of
the specified volume. The -medium parameter changes any sectors that are not
identical into virtual medium errors. The -resync parameter copies any sectors
that are not identical to the other volume copies. You cannot
use this command with a volume that is fast formatting.
You must specify -validate, -medium,
or -resync.
Attention: - Before you run the repairvdiskcopy command,
ensure that all volume copies are synchronized.
- Only one repairvdiskcopy command can run on
a volume at a time. You must wait for the repairvdiskcopy command
to complete processing before running the command again.
- Once you start the repairvdiskcopy command,
you cannot use the command to stop processing.
- The primary copy of a mirrored volume cannot be changed while
the repairvdiskcopy -resync command is running.
Use the -startlba parameter to
specify a starting Logical Block Address (LBA). Enter an LBA value
from 0 to full disk size minus one. The parameter
logs the first error found and then stops the command. By repeating
this parameter, you can collect all of the instances where the volume
copies are not identical.
During repairvdiskcopy command
operation, the volume remains online. The I/O and synchronization
operations are allowed while the command is in progress.
The
rate for the repairvdiskcopy command is controlled
by the synchronization rate of the volume that is being repaired.
To suspend the repair process, set the synchronization rate of the
volume to 0 using the chvdisk command.
An invocation example
repairvdiskcopy -resync -startlba 0x0 vdisk8
The resulting output:
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